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Thriveni Academy : ウィキペディア英語版
Thriveni Academy

Triveni Academy promoted by Madras Motor Finance and Guarantee Ltd (MMFGL) was one of South India's largest residential schools. The school was founded on 15 June 1987 by Mr.P V Sivan Nair who had no formal background in children's education nor any prior exposure to the K12 segment. The school has ceased to exist and is being modified into a township by M/s Hiranandani.
The school was a very flourishing and competitive school in all manners like studies,sports and extra curricular activities but it bore the brunt of bad management and the whole school went down in shambles. Politics had a play in the functioning of the school where student from various parts of the country and overseas were a part of it. The school was acquired by Mr P. Rajarathnam, Agni Finance.
Every year the school's strength increased over an average of 1000 plus students and accordingly in its 8th year reached over 9000 students and then the management changed.
The change of management made many internal issues and the new management was not prepared to manage its multi-cultured students and brought school's strength down from almost 9000 to 3000 students or less (Even the results were always 99%/100% came down to 40%), and later was shutdown.
Where are those Students and Teachers?
==Facilities==
The school was built on a land mass covering 800 hectare and had some of the largest sporting facilities available amongst Indian schools such as three swimming pools, skating rinks, horse racing tracks, multiple basketball courts and football / soccer fields, running tracks, multiple tennis courts and a squash court. The school also encouraged students to attend temples / churches of their particular religion on weekends alongside extra-curricular activities such as pursue music, singing, dancing, painting and clay modelling classes.
The school had three hostels and three school buildings, that were used as students boarding house and class rooms respectively.

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